Coastal Cottage — Sea Views from Living Room
We picked this Howth cottage for the way the living room holds the sea in view, as if it’s part of the furniture. It feels like a place that quietens you quickly, then keeps you company with light, weather, and tide.
A coastal cottage with that pleasing, practical compactness: rooms that connect rather than sprawl. The stove gives the heart of the house a winter anchor, while the refurbished kitchen and conservatory add ease and extra daylight without losing the home’s simple shape.
Set on a quiet road in Howth village, it’s the kind of address where you can step out for bread, coffee, or the harbour and be home again before you’ve missed it. The Cliff Path is close, and the DART makes town feel surprisingly near.
We love the little mix of everyday comforts and seaside ritual: stove on, kettle on, doors open to the small garden when the air is soft. Then that moment in the conservatory when the light shifts, and you remember Dublin can feel like a holiday.
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